No, I was just making a weird point...
Before the MQ fix... you camped AC, got your ring, and moved on, because once you got your jboots, since you couldn't MQ the ring, there was no point in continuing to camp the AC. Unless you wanted to camp the AC and lock down the corpse and sell "loot rights", which is kind of douchebaggy if you ask me... do your quest and move the fuck on so someone else can do it.
Now, after the MQ fix for this particular quest, there's no reason to move on. You can "monopolize" content because now there is no limit to the number of AC rings you can get and sell the MQ rights for. Instead of getting yours and moving the fuck on so someone else can get theirs, you deprive other people of that content in order to sell that content back to them at a reasonable rate of return for your time. Let the record show that BadMartigan originally stated:
"Btw if anyone is i'n need of jboots mq I do about 1mq a day.. I camp the ring around the clock"
and then backed down to:
"I'm not monopolizing content.. There's 2 ac spawns and I can only loot 1 ring.. I also raid full time ^^so it's open alot."
So there's at least 1 ring a day that should be going to someone else who would like to camp it, that it will not go to because now that the ring is MQ-able, he's right back at it instead of moving on.
So why can't someone sell him "the ability to MQ the ring" for a "fee" of 4-5K by permitting Hadden to live long enough for him and the client to do the MQ? I mean, it's all about playing the game however you want, right? Why would that be griefing? Hadden needs to die for BZ to spawn, so it's not like Hadden should be deemed "unkillable". He yields XP. He probably has some cloth cap and gold pieces for loot. It would be just as enterprising for someone to do that as it is enterprising for someone with the available time to camp the AC on a daily basis.
The argument might be that it's not depriving anyone of content, since he offers it up for sale. Tell that to a melee class that can't generate plat as easily as a caster, not to mention the melee has to spend huge amounts of plat to even be effective, when instead they could just camp the AC themselves. Except they can't because everyone who should have moved on after they got their ring is back there selling MQ rights.
Or maybe the argument is that he's providing a service to those who do not have the time to camp the AC themselves. But isn't that the meat of the entire casual player vs. hardcore argument? That the casual player needs to put in the time in order to get the same loot as the hardcore player? Or is it merely that the casual player needs to put in the time to get the same loot as the hardcore player, or just have enough plat to purchase said loot off of the hardcore player?
So what's the difference between a AC ring MQ'er depriving others of content for a fee, and someone charging that AC ring MQ'er a fee to not deprive them of the opportunity to turn the shit in with Hasten?
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